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His mixture of wild illusion and ironic insight allowed him to do what a mere realist could not: help a ruling class resign its right to rule without destroying its self-respect, or denying its illusions, most of which persist to this day.
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A sampling might be, 'Rashomon,' 'The Bicycle Thief,'Grandnd Illusion,' 'Wild Strawberries,' 'Seventh Seal,' 'Throne of Blood,' 'The 400 Blows,' 'Los Olvidados,' you get the idea".
In fact they're all crowded into one section of seating to give a brief illusion of wild cheering hordes.
New York State BARD SUMMERSCAPE Annandale-on-Hudson. Ibsen's grim and insightful 1884 tale of shattered illusions, "The Wild Duck" (July 13-24) takes up the theatrical slot of this annual multidisciplinary festival that also features music and opera.
Like an 18th-century "English garden," it would cultivate the illusion of a wild setting, except, in this case, the model would be an American desert, not an English dell.
Dances can also sport wild narratives and mind-boggling illusions.
The dreams luring these teenage drifters into the Wild West are leftover childhood illusions.
The artistry of the mural frames the artistry of the taxidermist, giving an almost uncanny illusion of animals in the wild.
The life-lie is a phrase from Ibsen's play "The Wild Duck"; it refers to the comforting illusions people cling to in order to go on living.
Note that an account of the alleged "illusions of sense" that involves wild particulars is incompatible with at least one of the definitions of "neutrality" presented above.
Perhaps it is my wild imagination that allows me to project cinematographic illusions onto these places.
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